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| Jon Sam | Feb 15 2016, 08:51 AM Post #406 |
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Thanks Guys ! I am very surprised that no one can guess what kind of animal I am trying to work !Already to start... It's a DINOSAURS So I'm sorry but no prehistoric bird for that time. Now I also want to say that this is not a Theropods, because almost all theropods possess a fourth toe that is usually placed more Top compared to three other. One or two person among you had this point. So think before I expose the subject animal.. ![]() |
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| PrimevalBrony | Feb 15 2016, 09:14 AM Post #407 |
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Probably something in Ornithopoda. Most likely a basal ornithopod like Drinker or Jeholosaurus Either that or it's a pachycephalosaur |
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| Bebopgroove | Feb 15 2016, 11:39 AM Post #408 |
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I'm going to make another guess of an Ornithomimus based on last year's new findings of its preserved tail and ostrich-like soft tissue.
Edited by Bebopgroove, Feb 15 2016, 11:40 AM.
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| Ignacio | Feb 15 2016, 11:42 AM Post #409 |
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But he said it is not a theropod
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| Bebopgroove | Feb 15 2016, 11:43 AM Post #410 |
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Oh Well poop.Well I know everyone has either guessed a prehistoric bird, and extinct bird, or a theropod, and Sam said neither of those, so I have no idea. Edited by Bebopgroove, Feb 15 2016, 11:55 AM.
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| Dakotaraptor | Feb 15 2016, 12:10 PM Post #411 |
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It perhaps a Kulindadromeus or a Tianyulong,I guess. |
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| Ulquiorra | Feb 15 2016, 12:48 PM Post #412 |
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So that leaves the Ornithischians as the best candidate as to what kind of dinosaur this is, I hope it's some kind of hadrosaurid. |
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| Ignacio | Feb 15 2016, 12:51 PM Post #413 |
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Looks to slender and fit for running to be some kind of hadrosaur. I'm gonna gues Heterodontosaurus. |
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| Acinonyx Jubatus | Feb 15 2016, 01:16 PM Post #414 |
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Dryosaurus? I dunno, but a high-quality Dryosaurus would completely make my day. |
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| Paleodude | Feb 15 2016, 02:30 PM Post #415 |
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Can't see it being a pachycephalosaur as they usually have a small 4th toe along the ankle, I'm going out there and saying early thyreophoran or small ceratopsian. |
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| Ulquiorra | Feb 15 2016, 03:33 PM Post #416 |
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Didn't early thyreophorans have a forth toe on their hind feet as well? I know Scelidosaurus did, but I don't know about Scutellosaurus. |
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| Turacin | Feb 15 2016, 06:04 PM Post #417 |
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Yes, Scutellosaurus also had a small fourth toe. As for my guess, I would have to agree with Acinonyx Jubatus. It is definitely too slender to be a Hadrosaurid, so that only really leaves Dryosaurids. |
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| Jon Sam | Feb 20 2016, 04:27 PM Post #418 |
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*Mr.Sam's Magic Trick* ![]() 4000 verts / Made from Scratch Yeah AJ, It's a Dryosaurus Altus ! Enjoy ! |
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| Croc Master | Feb 20 2016, 04:33 PM Post #419 |
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Lookin really good Sam.
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| gobicaspion16 | Feb 20 2016, 05:48 PM Post #420 |
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amazing but my first guess was still right it was a foot |
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